The Rabbi Who Hated Money Poem by Chuy Amante

The Rabbi Who Hated Money



He laughed at the rich!
He said "good luck" getting into the Kingdom!
He physically threw the money changers, vendors out of the Temple.
He told people TO NOT WORRY about tomorrow.
He taught to ask to god for daily bread only
He said, "sell it all and give it to the poor"
He spoke of the "other kingdom" the kingdom
of Mammon-money and greed and how it was not
the Kingdom of God.

I couldn't find a chapter that taught how to
manage your hoards of money well.

Repent, feed the sheep. (docile wanderers in nature)

There is always enough if we share.

There is a kingdom not made with hands,
seek it inside and then all will be added to you.
Hoarders distort the abundance everywhere!
SHARE! ! ! !

The Rabbi Who Hated Money
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: charity,christianity,jesus,sharing,wealth
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